Typically there will be a cap on one of the valve covers.
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Remove oil-filler cap and add oil...
I have 24 inch rims on my 88 Chevy Caprice. You will need longer springs all the way around and you will need to extend the rear trailing arms by taking them off and taking them to a welding shop and add 2 inches to it.
To add, this is a 5.7 v8 engine.
This depends on the year and generation of Caprice as well as specific accessory options. Around 1971 the Chevy Caprice weighed about 4,000 pounds, while in 1976 it weighed about 4,300 pounds. Various years had similar weight, however in the early 80s an effort was made to reduce weight. I own a 1985 Caprice Classic and it weighs over 4,500 pounds -- it has a V8 engine and several options that add weight to it. In 1991 the style and engineering of the Caprice changed a great deal. The cars were lighter -- overall about 4,000 pounds. The Chevy Caprice Wagons generally weighed more than sedans and coupes.
Buy a kit a t Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
At the power steering reservoir, the same place you check the level.
You will need to look underneath to see what part the coolant is leaking out of. When you find the source, you will know the failed part.
The red dip stick is where u pour it in same place its kinda weird
Use a funnel and add the fluids directly down the dipstick tubes.
Through dipstick tube.
yes, the main frame dementions are the same from 1977-1989, the only difference is the add on parts, such as control arms and ball joints.
Stand in front of the car with the hood open. Look at the center of the black fan shroud (right behind the Chrome hood ornament). Now look to the left